7 Vine Plants You Can Grow Indoors

Producer:  Riya Ashok

Due to its low maintenance requirements and lovely heart-shaped leaves, pothos is one of the most widely used indoor vines.

The graceful, trailing vines and lush, lobed leaves of English ivy are well-known for their beauty.

The hoya, often called the wax plant, is well-known for its distinctive waxy leaves and clumps of fragrant blooms.

The characteristic spherical, bead-like leaves on thread of Pearls cascade downward like a thread of pearls. 

The Philodendron Brazil gives a splash of colour to any room with its eye-catching green and yellow variegated foliage.

Jasmine vines demand a little more care than some other vines, but the perfume is worth it.

The Monstera is a popular choice for home decor even though it isn't a true vine because it can be trained to climb and is well recognised for its unusual fenestrated leaves.